Participants in this workshop act as vectors of pollination in both a figurative and a bio-geogphysical sense. They engage as ecosystem ‘citizens’ in partnership with non-human denizens (such as milkweed plants and monarch caterpillars). The outcomes of the workshop include a set of human-food-technology interactions:

—plantable seed-embedded paper

—embodied knowledge of making-and-doing practices

—a set of geo-mapping data that leaves online ‘residues’ of pollination data